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Meghan Markle Leaves Kate Middleton Envious and in Tears at New York City Gala
In a stunning Jenny Packham gown, Kate Middleton stole the show at a New York City Gala, leaving Meghan Markle red-faced and in tears.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hosted a diplomatic reception while Harry and Meghan prepared to receive the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award.
This annual event, attended by members of the diplomatic corps, saw the Prince and Princess of Wales accompanying the King and Queen Consort.
Meanwhile, across the pond, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were set to receive the highly esteemed Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award in recognition of their unwavering commitment to social change.
The award gala took place in New York, with the couple flying in from their California home via a private jet.
The event garnered much attention, with hundreds of guests expected to attend.
Back in London, the excitement continued as guests arrived at the diplomatic reception hosted by William and Kate.
The last time this event was held was in December 2019, with Queen Elizabeth II as the host.
The Princess of Wales made a grand entrance wearing the royal family order and earrings that once belonged to the former monarch.
Camilla, on the other hand, adorned herself with the beloved sapphire and diamond tiara, complemented by a matching necklace previously worn by Queen Elizabeth.
Amidst all the glitz and glamour, there has been significant buzz surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's upcoming Netflix series.
Two trailers have been released, both causing controversy.
In the second trailer, Prince Harry spoke about what he referred to as the “dirty game” of leaking and planting stories within the royal family.
A Buckingham Palace source commented on the series, stating that they are preparing themselves for what lies ahead, albeit with a sense of tedium.
The source also noted the couple's unique approach to privacy.
Later in the evening, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were honored with the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award.
Kerry Kennedy, the president of the organization, praised the couple for challenging the oldest institution in the UK and standing up against structural racism and misunderstandings about mental health.
She acknowledged the consequences they faced, including being ostracized and losing their family and position within the structure.
Despite this, they believed they had to question authority and couldn't live with themselves otherwise.
In other news, a royal expert claims that Meghan Markle can be quite a handful, with some of Prince Harry's close friends admitting that she can be a 500% nightmare.
Robert Lacey, writing for the Daily Mail, highlighted the combination of self-promotion and self-pity that characterizes Meghan's behavior, which has reportedly frustrated Prince William.
Lacey also mentioned that mutual friends of the royal brothers have been hoping for reconciliation, as they understand both points of view – William's defensiveness of the monarchy and Harry's defensiveness of his wife.
The divide between love and duty has caused deep pain for all involved.
As the royal drama continues to unfold, the world eagerly awaits the next chapter in the lives of these prominent figures.